On connected target k-coverage in heterogeneous wireless sensor networks

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Coverage and connectivity are two important performance evaluation indices for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). In this paper, we focus on the connected target k-coverage (CTCk) problem in heterogeneous wireless sensor networks (HWSNs). A centralized connected target k-coverage algorithm (CCTCk) and a distributed connected target k-coverage algorithm (DCTCk) are proposed so as to generate connected cover sets for energy-efficient connectivity and coverage maintenance. To be specific, our proposed algorithms aim at achieving minimum connected target k-coverage, where each target in the monitored region is covered by at least k active sensor nodes. In addition, these two algorithms strive to minimize the total number of active sensor nodes and guarantee that each sensor node is connected to a sink, such that the sensed data can be forwarded to the sink. Our theoretical analysis and simulation results show that our proposed algorithms outperform a state-of-art connected k-coverage protocol for HWSNs.

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Yu, J., Chen, Y., Ma, L., Huang, B., & Cheng, X. (2016). On connected target k-coverage in heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16010104

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